noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
artificial respiration
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
artificial
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Give the child artificial respiration if needed.
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They tell you to go on with artificial respiration for ever, for long after you've given up hope.
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If you can not detect even the shallowest of breaths, attempt artificial respiration making sure the chest starts to rise.
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Not only that, she administered artificial respiration and brought you round, and then came here to get help.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A cesarean delivery was performed without problems, but the baby at birth had rapid respiration .
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As consciousness returns Observation of the patient's respirations will gradually be decreased if they are giving no cause for concern.
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But her silky skirt's climbing high, and so's his respiration .
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Francis, said a side effect of morphine is decreased respiration , which can lead to death.
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Since the 1830s, various inventors, even Alexander Graham Bell, had tinkered with devising some kind of external respiration .
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Such anaerobic respiration is much quicker than aerobic respiration, but also much less efficient in terms of energy produced per unit of fuel.
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The latest results from Bristol show the pattern of respiration in a normal baby changes dramatically when the room is warm.
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When this degree of hypoxia develops, respiration will most likely be stimulated.